Using Kinect™ sensor in observational methods for assessing postures at work |
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Authors: | Jose Antonio Diego-Mas Jorge Alcaide-Marzal |
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Affiliation: | Engineering Projects Department, I3BH (Labhuman), Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the potential use of Kinect™ range sensor in observational methods for assessing postural loads. Range sensors can detect the position of the joints at high sampling rates without attaching sensors or markers directly to the subject under study. First, a computerized OWAS ergonomic assessment system was implemented to permit the data acquisition from Kinect™ and data processing in order to identify the risk level of each recorded postures. Output data were compared with the results provided by human observers, and were used to determine the influence of the sensor view angle relative to the worker. The tests show high inter-method agreement in the classification of risk categories (Proportion agreement index = 0.89 κ = 0.83) when the tracked subject is facing the sensor. The camera's point of view relative to the position of the tracked subject significantly affects the correct classification of the postures. Although the results are promising, some aspects involved in the use of low-cost range sensors should be further studied for their use in real environments. |
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Keywords: | Kinect OWAS Ergonomics |
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